Bormes-les-Mimosas: A Floral Treasure on the French Riviera

A Journey Through History, Nature, and the Scent of Mimosas

Imagine a village where every alleyway tells a story, where warm-toned facades shine under the Riviera sun, and where the air is filled with the fragrance of mimosa in winter and bougainvillea in summer.

Welcome to Bormes-les-Mimosas, in France, a gem we recently visited, nestled on a hillside that elegantly combines medieval heritage, Mediterranean landscapes, and the authentic sweetness of Provençal life.

Bormes-les-Mimosas: a colorful journey through Mimosa Perfumes

In this guide, I’ll take you through all the must-see spots and activities to ensure your visit to this charming corner of the Var region is truly unforgettable.

This charming Provençal village is not only recognized as one of Les Plus Beaux Villages de France, but also boasts the prestigious Floral Village label and is part of The World’s Most Beautiful Bays, thanks to the spectacular bay of Bormes.

Man in blue jacket and white scarf climbing stone stairs in a picturesque setting with trees and greenery in Bormes-les-Mimosas.
Exploring the most picturesque corners of Bormes-les-Mimosas, with the yellow of the mimosas lighting the way.

Between its enchanting cobbled streets, its paradisiacal beaches with turquoise waters, and its famous Fort de Brégançon, the presidential retreat perched on a rocky promontory, every moment here feels like a true postcard. But Bormes is much more than just a picturesque destination—it’s a place to be discovered at your own pace. Stroll through its art galleries, sip a glass of wine at a renowned vineyard, hike through the Massif des Maures, or explore the rich marine life of the Mediterranean—these are just a few of the unforgettable experiences awaiting you.

ℹ️ Population in Bormes-les-Mimosas in 2020 : 8277 inhabitants. Source INSEE


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Local Tips to Enjoy Bormes-les-Mimosas

Family posing next to a large sign with the inscription "#BORMES LES MIMOSAS" with the colorful village and green hills in the background.
Bormes-les-Mimosas We couldn’t help but capture this moment in front of its iconic sign!

If anyone knows the secrets of Bormes-les-Mimosas, it’s those who regularly visit this paradise. Here are some insider tips from a local to make the most of your trip:

  • Visit off-season – If possible, come in spring or early autumn. You’ll avoid the summer crowds and experience a more authentic atmosphere, with mild temperatures and nature at its peak.
  • Explore the old town early in the morning – The medieval alleys are even more magical as the village slowly wakes up. Stroll leisurely, admire the pastel-colored facades, and enjoy a coffee and croissant at a terrace cafĂ©.
  • Don’t miss the Route des CrĂŞtes – This scenic road offers breathtaking views of the Mediterranean and the Hyères Islands. Perfect for a sunset drive or bike ride.
  • Dine at a terrace restaurant – Try a traditional daube provençale (slow-cooked beef stew) or a bourride (a local fish soup) while enjoying a stunning view.
  • Discover hidden beaches – Forget the crowded spots and head to Plage de Cabasson or Plage de l’Estagnol, where turquoise waters and fine sand create a true paradise.
  • Get lost in the Provençal market – On Wednesdays, Bormes comes alive with a vibrant market full of local delights: cheeses, honey, lavender, cured meats, and regional wines that will transport you straight to the heart of Provence.

Why visit Bormes-les-Mimosas?

Girl in green coat climbing a stone staircase surrounded by ancient walls, flowers and vegetation, with several people in the background exploring the place.
Strolling through the narrow streets of Bormes-les-Mimosas

Bormes-les-Mimosas is one of those corners of France that look like they came straight out of an Impressionist painting. Located in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region, this medieval village dazzles with its charm, history, and exceptional natural surroundings.

Its old town, with cobbled streets and stone houses draped in bougainvillea and wisteria, transports visitors to another era. Wandering through its steep alleyways feels like a journey through time, where every hidden corner tells a story, and every balcony overflows with flowers, filling the air with their fragrance. It’s no coincidence that Bormes-les-Mimosas has been awarded the Village Fleuri distinction, making it one of the most flower-filled villages in France.

Bronze sculpture of an angel with open wings among trees.
Cobblestone alley with stairs and planters in a picturesque setting.
Lively corners in Bormes les Mimosas

Its history dates back to the 12th century, when it was founded as a fortified settlement. Today, it still preserves traces of its medieval past, such as the Church of Saint-Trophyme and the castle ruins perched on the hill, offering spectacular views of the Mediterranean.

But what truly makes Bormes-les-Mimosas a unique destination in France is its natural setting. Surrounded by hills covered in mimosas—which bloom in winter, painting the landscape in golden yellow—and with access to some of the most stunning beaches on the French Riviera, such as Plage de l’Estagnol and Plage de Cabasson, this place is a true paradise for nature lovers.

Petanque players on a large gravel-floored square in Bormes-les-Mimosas, surrounded by tall Mediterranean pines and sea views on the horizon.
Petanque players on a large gravel-floored square in Bormes-les-Mimosas, surrounded by tall Mediterranean pines and sea views on the horizon.
Petanque, a classic in the south of France.

Adding to its appeal is its proximity to Fort de Brégançon, the summer residence of French presidents, and the Route des Crêtes, a scenic road offering unforgettable panoramic views of the sea and the Hyères Islands.

Bormes-les-Mimosas is much more than just a beautiful Provençal village—it’s a sensory experience, where history, nature, and beauty blend into an unparalleled setting.

A natural spectacle of colors amid lush and breathtaking vegetation

Two girls posing next to a flowering mimosa tree in Bormes-les-Mimosas, with a path surrounded by Mediterranean vegetation and hills in the background.
Under the golden shade of mimosa

From the very first step into Bormes-les-Mimosas, it becomes clear why it is considered the most flower-filled village in Europe. Here, vegetation is not just a decorative element but a true protagonist of the landscape. Its winding streets weave between stone houses draped in wisteria and bougainvillea, while hidden squares and charming corners overflow with climbing vines and blooming shrubs. The air is filled with the sweet perfume of mimosas, which in winter paint the landscape a vibrant yellow, offering a one-of-a-kind spectacle.

Bouquets of bright yellow mimosa flowers in the foreground, with a blue sky in the background, symbol of flowering in Bormes-les-Mimosas.
The mimosa at its best.

What struck me most during my visit was the incredible diversity of plant species coexisting in perfect harmony. According to official records, the village is home to over 700 varieties of plants, creating a mosaic of colors and textures that changes with every season. The mix of rustic plants alongside more refined and exotic species makes every corner a new discovery.

Panoramic view of Bormes-les-Mimosas, with its ochre-colored houses and terracotta roofs, surrounded by palm trees and vegetation in a Mediterranean landscape.
Bormes-les-Mimosas from the heights.

This deep love for nature has earned Bormes-les-Mimosas, France, multiple distinctions, something its residents proudly uphold. Since 1970, it has held the prestigious Village 4 Fleurs title, and in 1988, it received the Grand Prix National du Fleurissement, an honor reconfirmed in 2021. Additionally, its beauty has been recognized at the European level with the Médaille d’Or in 2003 and the Fleur d’Or in 2013, reflecting the village’s unwavering commitment to conservation and landscape aesthetics.

How much time do you need to visit Bormes-les-Mimosas?

Diego exploring a picturesque cobblestone square in Bormes-les-Mimosas, surrounded by houses with colorful facades, stone walls and Mediterranean vegetation.
Charming corner in Bormes-les-Mimosas.

The ideal length of your visit to Bormes-les-Mimosas depends on what you’re looking for—whether it’s a quick stroll to soak in its essence or a deeper immersion into its Provençal charm.

Express visit: half a day

If you only have a few hours, you can still capture the magic of Bormes-les-Mimosas. With a well-planned itinerary, you can wander through the old town, get lost in its flower-filled alleys, discover hidden squares, and enjoy a coffee with a view. Don’t forget to stop at a lookout point to admire the breathtaking Mediterranean panorama.

A full day: the complete experience

Open-air fair in Bormes-les-Mimosas with market stalls, colorful tree decorations and people enjoying the festive atmosphere.
A little market of mimosas on the square of Bormes les Mimosas

For a more relaxed visit, spending a full day in Bormes-les-Mimosas is ideal. You’ll have time to explore the village at your own pace, visit the Museum of Art and History, enjoy a leisurely lunch on a terrace while tasting local specialties, and then take a scenic drive along the Route des Crêtes or unwind on one of the nearby beaches. If you’re passionate about history, you can also visit the Fort de Brégançon, though this will require a bit more time.

Two days or more: a slow-paced Bormes

If you truly want to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of Bormes-les-Mimosas, France, stay for at least two days. This way, you can explore the surrounding landscapes, go hiking through Mediterranean trails, visit local vineyards, enjoy breathtaking sunsets by the coast, and discover secluded beaches at your own pace. Plus, staying overnight in the village allows you to experience its charming nighttime ambiance, when the streets empty out and the soft lighting creates an even more magical setting.

In short, you can get a glimpse of Bormes-les-Mimosas in just a few hours, but if you want to fully absorb its beauty and laid-back rhythm, spending a couple of days will make your experience truly unforgettable.

Short on time? Discover Bormes on a private tour

Market stall in Bormes-les-Mimosas with bunches of yellow mimosa, where a person buys flowers while the vendor attends.
We take some mimosas home

If you have a tight schedule but don’t want to miss the magic of Bormes-les-Mimosas, this private excursion from Saint-Tropez is the perfect option. Accompanied by an expert guide, you’ll travel through some of the most charming villages in southern France, making stops in Port Grimaud, Ramatuelle, Grimaud, and Cavalaire-sur-Mer before reaching Bormes-les-Mimosas. There, you’ll have time to wander through its flower-filled streets, uncover its history, and soak in its unique atmosphere.

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The Best Activities to Enjoy in Bormes-les-Mimosas

Bormes-les-Mimosas is a charming destination for its beauty and history, as well as for the variety of activities it offers. From paradisiacal beaches to hiking trails among mimosas, from vineyards to crystal clear waters perfect for diving, this corner of the CĂ´te d’Azur has something for everyone.

Get lost in the hidden corners of the village

Covered passageway with brick stairs and stone walls in Bormes-les-Mimosas, lit with warm light and decorated with old photographs.
Passages with history in Bormes les Mimosas, France

Let yourself wander through the picturesque streets of this enchanting village and discover flower-filled alleys, hidden squares covered in greenery, and narrow passageways that seem straight out of a fairy tale. Strolling through Bormes-les-Mimosas is a true adventure, with stone staircases winding between ancient houses, secret passageways connecting quaint little plazas, and breathtaking viewpoints offering unforgettable landscapes.

All of this is wrapped in the sweet, intoxicating scent of mimosas, which bloom everywhere, adding an extra touch of magic to each corner.

Two people descending a stone staircase between old buildings in Bormes-les-Mimosas, with a fountain and a century-old plane tree in the foreground.
Stone arch with old tiles in an alley in Bormes-les-Mimosas, surrounded by houses with colorful facades and overhanging vegetation.
Entrance to another time in Bormes, the CĂ´te d’Azur

Explore the old town at your own pace, admire the balconies overflowing with bougainvillea and wisteria, and feel how time seems to slow down in this history-filled village. Take a moment to sit at a café terrace and enjoy a coffee while the warm tones of the facades glow under the sunlight.

Take the opportunity to chat with the locals, who always have a smile and a story to share. Step into artisan shops, browse art galleries, or explore boutiques selling regional products. Don’t leave without picking up a lavender soap, a mimosa syrup or perfume, artisanal honey, or a local wine—perfect souvenirs to remember your visit.

Market stall in Bormes-les-Mimosas with two smiling vendors offering cakes, liqueurs and local products decorated with mimosa flowers.
Mimosa flavors in the heart of Bormes-les-Mimosas.

If possible, visit during the low season, when the village reveals its most authentic and peaceful side. Let yourself be enchanted by its relaxed atmosphere, find a hidden viewpoint, and soak in the unique energy of Bormes-les-Mimosas. It will be an unforgettable experience!

Diego recommends:

  • Explore the Bazar district—a hidden gem full of local charm.
  • Be adventurous—climb up and down the stone staircases scattered throughout the village.
  • Hike up to the Château du Seigneur de Fos—you’ll be rewarded with spectacular views of the Mediterranean.
  • Take a postcard-worthy photo at the village entrance, near the Maison des Associations.
  • Step inside the unique little shops you’ll find here—you never know what treasures you’ll discover!
Poster painted with a colorful illustration promoting a visit to the historic district of Bormes-les-Mimosas, surrounded by greenery and Provencal houses.
An artistic corner that invites you to explore the Bazaar district.
When do mimosas bloom?
Vista del pueblo de Bormes-les-Mimosas parcialmente oculta entre ramas de mimosas en flor, con su característico paisaje mediterráneo.
Bormes-les-Mimosas, a sea of green and yellow in full bloom.

Mimosas bloom in winter, usually between January and March, depending on the climate. In Bormes-les-Mimosas, France, this period transforms the landscape into a golden spectacle, with its hills and streets covered in clusters of yellow flowers and their characteristic sweet fragrance filling the air. It’s one of the best times to visit the village and experience its truly unique atmosphere.

Discover Fort de Brégançon, where history meets breathtaking landscapes

Fort de Brégançon, a historic fortress on an overgrown islet, surrounded by the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean. Credit: Bormes-les-Mimosas Tourist Office.
The Fort de Brégançon, an imposing symbol overlooking the Mediterranean. 📸 @otbormes

If there’s one place that encapsulates centuries of history while offering one of the most spectacular views of the coast, it’s Fort de Brégançon. Perched on a rocky islet overlooking the Mediterranean, this fortress has evolved from an ancient defensive stronghold to the official summer residence of the presidents of France.

Why visit Fort de Brégançon?

Cobblestone path surrounded by lemon and pine trees in the gardens of Fort de Brégançon, with the historic official residence in the background. Credit: Bormes-les-Mimosas Tourist Office.
Un paseo entre jardines en el Fort de Brégançon. 📸 @otbormes

More than just a monument, Fort de Brégançon is a living testament to France’s history. From its origins as a strategic coastal outpost to its current role as a presidential retreat, this site has witnessed key events over the centuries.

Its privileged location atop a rocky promontory offers one of the most stunning panoramas in the region. From here, you can admire sweeping views over Bormes-les-Mimosas Bay and the Îles d’Or, creating a postcard-perfect landscape that transforms with the changing light of the day.

Additionally, the fortress is surrounded by a protected natural environment, where Mediterranean flora and beautifully maintained gardens enhance its serene and picturesque atmosphere. It’s a place where history meets the beauty of nature, offering an experience that blends culture, heritage, and breathtaking scenery.

What will you find during your visit?

Panoramic view of the coast of Hyères with turquoise waters, cliffs and Mediterranean vegetation framed by pine trees, a natural paradise in the south of France.
Unspoiled nature on the French Riviera 📸 @otbormes

Your tour will begin with an introduction to the history of the fort, led by an expert guide, who will take you through the different periods that shaped its evolution. From its medieval origins to its transformation into a presidential residence, you’ll learn about its defensive strategies, the historical figures who lived there, and the most fascinating anecdotes hidden within its walls.

  • A historical journey – Accompanied by an expert guide, you’ll travel through time, exploring the fortress’s evolution from the Middle Ages to the present day.
  • Presidential rooms and living spaces – Step inside the very rooms where various French presidents have spent their vacations and admire the preserved original furnishings.
  • Gardens with panoramic views – Stroll through beautifully designed terraces and gardens that maximize the breathtaking Mediterranean landscape.
  • Strategic viewpoints – Enjoy unparalleled views of the Mediterranean and the Hyères Islands from privileged spots within the fortress.

ℹ️ Duration of the visit : 2:30 hs. Only by reservation at the tourist office or on their website.

đź“Ť Av. Guy Tezenas, 83230 Bormes-les-Mimosas

Diego’s tips for your visit:
The visit is 75% outdoors, visiting the surroundings and the gardens of the residence. This is why I strongly recommend the following.

  • Wear comfortable shoes, as you’ll be climbing stairs and walking on uneven terrain.
  • On sunny days, bring sunscreen and a hat.
  • On rainy days, bring an umbrella and weather-appropriate clothing to stay dry while enjoying the visit.

Relax on dreamlike beaches

The beaches of Bormes-les-Mimosas are among the most beautiful on the French Riviera, boasting turquoise waters and golden sand. Some of the most recommended are:

  • Plage de l’Estagnol – One of the most iconic beaches in the region, featuring a shallow and calm bay, making it perfect for families.
  • Plage de Cabasson – Located near Fort de BrĂ©gançon, this beach offers a more untamed setting and stunning views of the presidential fortress.
  • Plage de Pellegrin – Ideal for those seeking a peaceful retreat, surrounded by lush Mediterranean vegetation.

Explore the vineyards and taste local wines

The Vineyards of Provence

If you’re looking for an authentic Provençal experience, far from the usual tourist routes, this private tour is the perfect choice. Guided by a local expert, you’ll discover the most emblematic landscapes of the Var region, from preserved natural sites and charming medieval villages to an exclusive Provençal wine tasting.

From the moment you step off the ship at the Port of Toulon, this adventure will take you through the breathtaking Mediterranean coast, the unique character of Bormes-les-Mimosas, and the rich winemaking traditions of the region.

What to expect from this experience?

  • Discover the French Riviera with a scenic walk in Le Lavandou
  • Immerse yourself in the medieval charm of Bormes-les-Mimosas
  • Enjoy a wine tasting at a family-run vineyard

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Hiking with spectacular views

Bormes-les-Mimosas is a paradise for hiking enthusiasts, offering trails that wind through mimosa-covered hills, Mediterranean forests, and clifftop paths overlooking the sea. Some recommended routes include:

  • Le Sentier du Littoral – A scenic coastal trail that follows the Mediterranean shoreline, offering breathtaking landscapes.
  • La Route des CrĂŞtes – A panoramic route perfect for both hikers and cyclists, with stunning views of the coast and the Hyères Islands.
  • Le Massif des Maures – Ideal for an immersive nature hike, passing through oak and pine forests, with picturesque views of inland Provence.

Diving and snorkeling in crystal-clear waters

The coastline of Bormes-les-Mimosas, France, is perfect for exploring the underwater world. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced diver, there are options for all levels. Some top experiences include:

  • Diving in Port-Cros National Park – Just a short boat ride away, this protected marine park is a diver’s paradise, home to an incredible variety of marine life.
  • Snorkeling at Plage de Cabasson – With crystal-clear waters and rocky seabeds, this beach is an excellent spot to observe marine life with just a mask and snorkel.
  • Glass-bottom boat tours – A perfect alternative for those who prefer to admire the underwater world without getting wet.

ℹ️ You will find the dive centers in the Port of Bormes les Mimosas

Explore Saint-Tropez on an exclusive private tour

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Discover Saint-Tropez on an exclusive private tour.

If you want to discover the most authentic and glamorous side of the French Riviera, this private tour of Saint-Tropez and its surroundings is the perfect experience. Accompanied by an expert driver, you’ll explore the most iconic spots of this legendary city, from its bustling port to its elegant boutiques, art galleries, and charming cafés.

With an exclusive service that includes a private guide, access to hidden gems, and even a glass of champagne, this tour is designed to offer you an unforgettable experience. Book your private Saint-Tropez tour now and discover the luxury and beauty of the French Riviera like never before.

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Full-day cruise along the Hyères coast with lunch on board

Catamaran with large areas to relax sailing along the Hyères Coast, an ideal experience to discover the crystal clear waters of the Mediterranean with lunch included.
One day sailing along the Hyères Coast with lunch on board.

Enjoy an unforgettable day aboard a catamaran, sailing through the most breathtaking landscapes of the Hyères coast, including Porquerolles, Brégançon, and the Giens Peninsula. During this 8-hour journey, you’ll have the chance to relax on deck, swim in crystal-clear waters, and savor a buffet lunch with wine on board.

With strategic stops depending on sea conditions, this experience blends adventure, relaxation, and the true essence of the Mediterranean. You’ll also enjoy appetizers, snacks, and a selection of included beverages.

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More family-friendly activities in Bormes-les-Mimosas

Kiddy Parc: guaranteed fun for the little ones
Child driving an electric go-kart on a children's track at Kiddy Parc, an amusement park designed for the little ones on the CĂ´te d'Azur.
Child on a carousel with themed boats at Kiddy Parc, an amusement park designed for the little ones on the CĂ´te d'Azur.
📸 @Kiddy Parc

If you’re visiting Bormes-les-Mimosas with children, a great way to complete your trip is with a visit to Kiddy Parc, an amusement park located in Hyères, just a short distance from the village. Designed especially for kids aged 2 to 12, the park features over 20 attractions suited for all ages, including trampolines, quad circuits, bumper cars, and canoe rides.

In addition to its rides and attractions, Kiddy Parc hosts seasonal events during school holidays, such as Easter, the park’s anniversary, and Halloween, offering even more immersive experiences for little adventurers.

With picnic areas, restaurants, and free parking, it’s an ideal destination for a fun and stress-free family day, combining entertainment and comfort in a safe and engaging environment.

đź“Ť 1914 Av. de l’AĂ©roport, 83400 Hyères

Museo de la Mina de Cap Garonne: Un Viaje al CorazĂłn de la Tierra
Exhibition room inside the Musée de la Mine de Cap Garonne, with illuminated showcases displaying minerals and historical elements in a natural cave. Credit: Musée de la Mine de Cap Garonne.
Discovering the secrets of the earth at the Musée de la Mine de Cap Garonne. 📸 @musée.cap.garonne

For a unique and educational experience in the region, visit the Musée de la Mine de Cap Garonne, located in Le Pradet, just a short distance from Bormes-les-Mimosas. Set inside a former copper mine, this museum takes you deep into the history of mining and the fascinating world of mineralogy, showcasing a collection of over 130 mineral species, some of which were discovered here for the first time.

In addition to exploring the underground galleries, the museum’s privileged location offers spectacular panoramic views of the Hyères Islands and the Toulon harbor, as well as nature trails for discovering the surrounding landscape. A perfect activity to combine learning, adventure, and breathtaking scenery, making it an ideal family outing.

đź“Ť Le, 1000 Chem. du Baou Rouge, 83220 Le Pradet

Ecopark Adventure Domaine de La Castille: adventure in the heart of nature
Group of children and teenagers participating in an adventure circuit at Ecopark Adventure Domaine de La Castille, climbing a wooden structure among the trees in the middle of nature. Credit: Ecopark Adventure.
Fun in the heights at Ecopark Adventure. 📸 @ecopark_adventure

If you’re looking for an adrenaline-filled and fun family experience, Ecopark Adventure Domaine de La Castille is the perfect place. Nestled in a stunning natural setting, surrounded by vineyards and ancient forests, this adventure park offers a wide range of treetop obstacle courses, featuring zip lines, suspension bridges, and Tarzan swings, all adapted for every age—from young children to the most daring adventurers.

Child crossing a metal ring bridge suspended in the trees at Ecopark Adventure Domaine de La Castille, enjoying a balancing challenge in the middle of nature. Credit: Ecopark Adventure.
Ecopark Adventure: adrenaline among the trees. 📸 @ecopark_adventure

Beyond the treetop courses, the park also features Ecopark Games, an innovative mix of a scavenger hunt and outdoor escape game, adding an extra layer of excitement. Everything is set up in a safe environment, with advanced protection systems ensuring a thrilling yet risk-free experience.

Perfect for a day of outdoor fun, Ecopark Adventure is an ideal choice for those looking to combine sports, adventure, and breathtaking scenery near Bormes-les-Mimosas.

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Where to stay in Bormes-les-Mimosas

Bormes-les-Mimosas offers a wide range of accommodations to suit all preferences, from hotels with panoramic views to cozy seaside retreats. Whether you’re looking for a luxurious hillside getaway, a beachfront hotel with direct access to the sea, or a charming stay in the heart of the old town, you’ll find the perfect place for an unforgettable stay. Discover some of the best hotels where you can experience the charm and tranquility of this unique destination.

Eden Rose Grand Hotel BW Premier Collection

View of the Eden Rose Grand Hotel BW Premier Collection, an elegant building surrounded by lush greenery in Bormes-les-Mimosas, with an atmosphere of tranquility and luxury. Credit: Eden Rose Grand Hotel.
Eden Rose Grand Hotel, a jewel in the middle of nature.

Perched on the hillside of Bormes-les-Mimosas, the Eden Rose Grand Hotel BW Premier Collection offers a luxurious stay in an exceptional setting. From here, the views are truly breathtaking, stretching across the charming village, the bay, and the Îles d’Or.

Infinity pool with a panoramic view of Bormes-les-Mimosas, the Mediterranean Sea and the golden islands on the horizon. Credit: Eden Rose Grand Hotel BW Premier Collection
Total relaxation overlooking the coast 📸 @edenrosegrandhotel.

This 4-star hotel perfectly blends history and modernity, featuring elegant rooms, an outdoor pool, a gourmet restaurant, and an ideal location for exploring Bormes and its surroundings. If you’re looking for an exclusive getaway with unparalleled scenery, this is the perfect place to stay.

  • Outdoor pool
  • Restaurant L’Eden Flow
  • Mona Spa
  • 43 Rooms

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Le Mirage: elegance and dreamlike views in Bormes-les-Mimosas

Illuminated swimming pool at Le Mirage, an exclusive hotel in Bormes-les-Mimosas, with a sophisticated ambiance and spectacular views of the Mediterranean. Credit: Le Mirage.
Le Mirage, luxury and unforgettable views in Bormes-les-Mimosas. 📸 @lemiragebormes

Hotel Le Mirage is a luxurious establishment located on a hillside in Bormes-les-Mimosas, offering panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea and the ĂŽles d’Or. Guests can enjoy an outdoor swimming pool, a restaurant with terrace serving Mediterranean cuisine and multiple relaxation areas. Its proximity to the charming medieval village and nearby beaches makes it an ideal choice for an unforgettable stay on the French Riviera.

  • Outdoor pool
  • Restaurant Le Mirage
  • 35 Rooms

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Roc HĂ´tel: charm and relaxation by the Mediterranean

Roc HĂ´tel on the beachfront, with spectacular views of the Mediterranean, surrounded by mountains and crystal clear waters in a paradisiacal setting. Credit: Roc HĂ´tel.
Roc Hôtel, the Mediterranean at your feet. 📸 @roc_hotel

Roc HĂ´tel is a charming 4-star hotel located on Saint-Clair Beach in Le Lavandou, just a few kilometers from Bormes-les-Mimosas. This beachfront retreat offers direct access to its private beach, Roc Plage, where guests can unwind on sun loungers and under parasols in an exclusive setting.

The hotel’s rooms are tastefully decorated and equipped with modern amenities to ensure a comfortable stay. Additionally, Roc Hôtel features a beachfront bar, perfect for enjoying a refreshing cocktail while gazing out at the Mediterranean Sea.

  • Private beach
  • 26 rooms and 2 apartments

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How to get to Bormes les Mimosas, in France

Two people walking down a picturesque cobblestone alley in the old town of Bormes-les-Mimosas, surrounded by stone houses and colorful facades with medieval charm.
Strolling through the old town of Bormes-les-Mimosas.

Your Gateway to France

Starting your holidays in France is a hassle-free process. Most travelers choose to fly, thanks to the many air connections available. France boasts numerous international airports that facilitate arrival from anywhere in the world. In particular, the wonderful city of Marseille has its own airport, which allows a direct arrival to this region.
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Closest airports to Bormes-les-Mimosas, France

  • 127 km to Marseille Airport
  • Nice Airport 128 km

Travelling to France by Train: Comfort, Speed and Sustainability

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Opting for the train as a means of transport is not only an environmentally responsible choice, but also an unrivalled opportunity to immerse yourself in the European landscapes while travelling quickly and comfortably. Thanks to SNCF’s extensive rail network, you can connect directly to iconic destinations such as Montpellier or NĂ®mes, directly from Spain, ensuring a hassle-free arrival to the region’s gems.

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The nearest TGV station is Toulon, 40 km away.

The Magic of Driving in France

Once in France, traveling by car has become the preferred option for many. Not only for the convenience it provides, but also for the freedom it gives to marvel at picturesque landscapes and make impromptu stops.

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Distances to Bormes les Mimosas from the nearest cities

  • From Marseille : 127 km
  • From Cannes : 110 km
  • From Aix en Provence : 126 km

The climate in Bormes-les-Mimosas

Diego on a belvedere with a panoramic view of Bormes-les-Mimosas, with its terracotta roofs, colorful facades and hills covered with Mediterranean vegetation.
Enjoying the panoramic views of Bormes-les-Mimosas

Bormes-les-Mimosas enjoys an exceptional Mediterranean climate, with mild winters and warm, sunny summers. This pleasant weather is one of the reasons why the village boasts such lush and diverse vegetation, keeping it blooming nearly year-round. However, each season offers a different experience, and choosing the right time to visit can make all the difference in your trip.

While summer is the most popular season, with long days and clear skies, it is also when Bormes receives the most visitors. Temperatures hover around 30°C (86°F), making it ideal for enjoying the nearby beaches, but the historic center can get quite crowded.

Square in Bormes-les-Mimosas with café terraces, a flower market and tree decorations, with the Hôtel Belle Vue and Provencal buildings in the background.
Small cobblestone square in Bormes-les-Mimosas with wooden benches, surrounded by leafy trees, stone walls covered with vegetation and houses with ochre-colored facades.
A quiet corner in Bormes-les-Mimosas.

To experience Bormes-les-Mimosas in a more peaceful and authentic way, I recommend visiting in spring or early autumn. From March to June, the weather is perfect for wandering through the alleys without the intense summer heat. The explosion of flowers—especially wisteria and bougainvillea—fills the village with vivid colors and enchanting fragrances. During this time, vineyards and local markets come to life, offering a genuine Provençal experience.

Another wonderful option is to visit in winter, between January and March, when the mimosas are in full bloom. This is when the village truly lives up to its name, with hills painted in golden yellow and a sweet, unmistakable fragrance in the air. The soft yet radiant winter light adds a magical touch to the landscape.

Ultimately, Bormes-les-Mimosas, France, is a year-round destination, but if you want to avoid the crowds and experience its atmosphere at its finest, spring and winter are the best times to visit.

Bormes-les-Mimosas: a destination in France that leaves a lasting impression

View of the main street of Bormes-les-Mimosas with stores, cafes and floral decorations on the plane trees, surrounded by buildings with colorful facades and Mediterranean vegetation.
The heart of Bormes-les-Mimosas, full of life and color.

More than just a picturesque Provençal village, Bormes-les-Mimosas is a sensory experience, captivating visitors with its golden light, lush vegetation, and serene atmosphere. Every cobbled alley, every flower-filled corner, and every viewpoint overlooking the Mediterranean tells a story—inviting you to pause, breathe, and lose yourself in the beauty of the place.

Its privileged climate makes it a year-round destination, but visiting in spring or midwinter, when the mimosas are in bloom, makes the experience even more magical. Beyond its stunning landscapes, Bormes offers endless activities—from exploring the old town to wandering through vineyards, hiking scenic trails, or relaxing on pristine beaches—ensuring there’s always something new to discover.

Small stone passage in Bormes-les-Mimosas, surrounded by lush vegetation and ancient walls, with a red table creating a cozy and picturesque atmosphere.
A corner of history in Bormes-les-Mimosas, CĂ´te d’Azur

Whether you stay for just a few hours or several days, Bormes-les-Mimosas will envelop you with its charm and authenticity. It’s one of those places that, once visited, etch themselves into your memory, calling you back time and time again.

Frequently asked questions about Bormes-les-Mimosas

¿Dónde está ubicado Bormes-les-Mimosas?

Bormes-les-Mimosas is situated in the Provence-Alpes-CĂ´te d’Azur region, in southern France, near the Mediterranean coast and just a few kilometers from cities like Toulon and Saint-Tropez.

Is Bormes les Mimosas a family-friendly destination?

Yes! Bormes-les-Mimosas is an ideal destination for families. Its calm beaches, accessible hiking trails, and relaxed atmosphere make it a perfect place to visit with children.

What souvenirs can I bring back from Bormes?

In Bormes-les-Mimosas, you’ll find a wide variety of souvenirs that capture the essence of Provence, allowing you to take a little piece of this charming village home. Some of the best options include:

  • Lavender soaps – A Provençal classic, perfect for scenting drawers or as a gift.
  • Mimosa honey – A unique regional product with a delicate floral flavor.
  • Artisanal olive oil – Produced in the nearby olive groves, perfect for food lovers.
  • Local rosĂ© wines – Bormes is surrounded by vineyards that produce excellent Mediterranean rosĂ©s.
  • Provençal ceramics – Hand-painted plates, cups, and decorations with traditional designs.
  • Perfumes and floral essences – Many are made from local flowers, such as mimosa or jasmine.
  • Aromatic herb sachets – Small bags filled with thyme, rosemary, or lavender, ideal for cooking or scenting your home.
  • Olive wood crafts – From spoons to cutting boards, these elegant and functional items make great souvenirs.

These souvenirs are not just beautiful keepsakes but also a way to extend the sensory experience of Bormes-les-Mimosas long after your visit.


Dear reader,

This article has been written by me, Diego, who has been living in France for a few years and traveling this beautiful country for many more! And it is inspired by my experiences and the tastes of me and my family.

I love to show you the charming villages of France and all there is to do here and I know that many times the organization of a trip can be complicated. That’s why, through my guides, I try to inspire you and help you in your planning.

I hope you have enjoyed reading this article and, above all, that it has been useful.

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